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think it's nice that we're starting to have this conversation i mean frankly in my lifetime during the johnson administration in the sixty's there was a conversation about ending poverty right and ever since then there's just been a conversation about mitigating right we call a safety net yes and the safety net is a critical part of what any society needs and and really we're we've got big holes in ours right now but beyond the safety net people don't want to be in the safety net they want to participate in our economy in their communities just as you and i do and so giving them the opportunity to do that it becomes a critical question how do we how do we really go there actually the pope went on to say actually that unfettered capitalism was tyranny and i think that that's what low income people really feel and face today but where you know one of the things that people say to me is oh no i know you know all of those things that are pressing hard on the low income folks you've been in the business of trying to end poverty for a very long time how do you get up every day and do that and what i
think it's nice that we're starting to have this conversation i mean frankly in my lifetime during the johnson administration in the sixty's there was a conversation about ending poverty right and ever since then there's just been a conversation about mitigating right we call a safety net yes and the safety net is a critical part of what any society needs and and really we're we've got big holes in ours right now but beyond the safety net people don't want to be in the safety net they want to...
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it's nice that we're starting to have this conversation i mean i frankly in my lifetime during the johnson administration in the sixty's there was a conversation about ending poverty and ever since then there's just been a conversation about mitigating right we call it the safety net and the safety net is a critical part of what any society needs and and really we're we've got big holes in ours right now but beyond the safety net people don't want to be in the safety net they want to participate in our economy in their communities just as you and i do and so giving them the opportunity to do that becomes a critical question how do we how do we really go there actually the pope went on to say actually that unfettered capitalism is tyranny and i think that that's what low income people really feel in face today but where you know one of the things that people say to me is oh no i know you know all of those things that are pressing hard on the low income folks you've been in the business of trying to end poverty for a very long time how do you get up every day and do that and what i say is th
it's nice that we're starting to have this conversation i mean i frankly in my lifetime during the johnson administration in the sixty's there was a conversation about ending poverty and ever since then there's just been a conversation about mitigating right we call it the safety net and the safety net is a critical part of what any society needs and and really we're we've got big holes in ours right now but beyond the safety net people don't want to be in the safety net they want to...
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after tiger hit his approach in the bunker, johnson hits his ball in the water. johnson hits it. he makes it. he would go to extra holes, sudden death because woods would get up and down from the bunker. first play-off hole, woods hits his approach shot in the exact same bunker that he found on the last hole of regulation. so he would need to make this put a second play-off hole but it witness out, the win and a $1 million check to zac johnson. one other note, it's official in college football, florida state and auburn will play for the college football national championship in the bcs title game in pasadena. >> that was stunning. >> absolutely. >> it looks like the ultimate video game a computer scientists at the university of illinois are taking 3d computer imaging to the extreme to help better understand their research. >> ashi car isha has this report >> reporter: data comes to life. numbers transform into a flight skimming the surface of mars. known as the cave 2, this large-scale virtual reality environment was dreamed up by computer scientists at the electronic visualizati
after tiger hit his approach in the bunker, johnson hits his ball in the water. johnson hits it. he makes it. he would go to extra holes, sudden death because woods would get up and down from the bunker. first play-off hole, woods hits his approach shot in the exact same bunker that he found on the last hole of regulation. so he would need to make this put a second play-off hole but it witness out, the win and a $1 million check to zac johnson. one other note, it's official in college football,...
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this from you, johnson, but now -- but not you, johnson. actually, i haven't trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying by pouring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. at all! >> now to jimmy kimmel. a new study about cursing caught their attention. >> a new study found that the state where people curse the most or they use the most profanity is ohio. i saw a local news broadcast out of akron this morning. i don't know, they might have the study right. >> yesterday was giving tuesday. dubbed the black friday of charitable giving. and the residence of akron came out in full force. [ beep ] yeah they d kelly has the report. >> james baker high school didn't have enough money to resod their. [ beep ] field. so they got together and did what he this do best, get [ beep ] done. it should be finished in time this weekend for the rebels to take on the [ beep ] from pierce. will they show up for the big game? [ beep ] >> holy. [ beep ] it's going to be a [ beep ] weekend. >> you think of
this from you, johnson, but now -- but not you, johnson. actually, i haven't trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying by pouring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. at all! >> now to jimmy kimmel. a new study about cursing caught their attention. >> a new study found that the state where people curse the most or they use the most profanity is ohio. i saw a local news broadcast out of akron this morning. i don't...
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bearing in mind as the americans died under nixon as did other jobs and. -- johnson. so my colleague wrote the best and the brightest at the wrong place at the wrong time and i did not necessarily agree with him that but i do now but even the extended effort could have forestalled the ultimate dash a list victory which would have meant the us a promise a of vietnam's at that time. that is the best i can do in the allotted time. >> we will wrap it up. >> we will be hitting around for a little while. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> jfk and the senate halfway through the president say. with the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination , was it a benefit to publish your book at this time or did it hurt? >> it was a mixed blessing of course, there was a tidal wave of interest but yet it's there was an avalanche of books for. it was almost a very crowded field parker the perfect world that may have come down at a different time but the book is ready to go and the publisher wanted to go now. with kennedy he seems to be interesting battl
bearing in mind as the americans died under nixon as did other jobs and. -- johnson. so my colleague wrote the best and the brightest at the wrong place at the wrong time and i did not necessarily agree with him that but i do now but even the extended effort could have forestalled the ultimate dash a list victory which would have meant the us a promise a of vietnam's at that time. that is the best i can do in the allotted time. >> we will wrap it up. >> we will be hitting around for...
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i'm adam johnson. it might be the coolest company you've never actually heard of. it creates the avionics behind pilot systems, autopilot, and drones will stop if it flies, it -- the chances are that rockwell is behind it. >> if you are flying on a 737, you will see a modern, new cockpit with a large amount of glass with additional capability. both head up and head down displays. >> what is it that is so revolutionary? >> the head up display allows the pilot to keep his head up and he can look through that display. it provides him a great level of situational awareness. so he's not looking down in the cockpit and having to look up to get situational awareness. he is keeping his head out of the cockpit, which is where he wants to have his eyes looking. >> and by the way, look at that. that is me in the dreamliner. it is all the pilots could talk about. and something else to talk about this week, using drones to drop packages off at this -- at your house. how plausible is this? >> we found through afghanistan and iraq that the utility of drones is really valuable. an
i'm adam johnson. it might be the coolest company you've never actually heard of. it creates the avionics behind pilot systems, autopilot, and drones will stop if it flies, it -- the chances are that rockwell is behind it. >> if you are flying on a 737, you will see a modern, new cockpit with a large amount of glass with additional capability. both head up and head down displays. >> what is it that is so revolutionary? >> the head up display allows the pilot to keep his head...
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but the truth hurts the kennedy and johnson and nixon did registration. and they were prevailing upon the editors and publishers and news directors to disregard the material that the level of the soldier of the stories that i wrote from the vietnam for three weeks every month for days on end with the calvary division was rarely an incident where you were even criticized by the unit commanders. they felt your presence was the interco part of how america fights wars. said beloved reporter of world war ii that wrote about the american soldiers with great sensitivity and who died in the field. and to this day we go to reunions of military units we were at the hotel where they put us up. great accommodations there were a lot of reid is there a and they are supportive of the book. so from my experience soldiers like to have civilian types around them. >> anything more to add? >> all your coverage is great. i admire your riding but you are operating on one side but you may have some control of the news coverage but then you have the side like vietnam that was re
but the truth hurts the kennedy and johnson and nixon did registration. and they were prevailing upon the editors and publishers and news directors to disregard the material that the level of the soldier of the stories that i wrote from the vietnam for three weeks every month for days on end with the calvary division was rarely an incident where you were even criticized by the unit commanders. they felt your presence was the interco part of how america fights wars. said beloved reporter of...
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. >> i think i agree with president johnson that we should amend this, you know, and then want to make sure the community's properly involved in all the projects because we get a very injustice in the past, especially investor relation and i don't think it should happen again. thank you. >> okay. i have an actual question for the property manager plan. i want to continue this conversation, but want to make sure we're not leaving out questions about the actual property management plan. this is the first one -- there were a couple of which i thinks from some of the draft plans that i wanted to bring some attention to and just ask sort of like what was the model and do we think the state will accept some of these things. the first one is there were properties that are now being planned to be transferred to the city for governmental use that were /orpblly going to be sold in the open market and previous drafts, first one being building 218. originally the goal was to sell to private developer who would own and manage. tracy, can you just quickly discuss why the governmental use approach or
. >> i think i agree with president johnson that we should amend this, you know, and then want to make sure the community's properly involved in all the projects because we get a very injustice in the past, especially investor relation and i don't think it should happen again. thank you. >> okay. i have an actual question for the property manager plan. i want to continue this conversation, but want to make sure we're not leaving out questions about the actual property management...
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it's johnson. howard hunt says it on his deathbed that it's johnson jack ruby when he's being dragged down the hall they say jack how could this happen this never would have happened if i'd lie stevenson had been vice president he says jack what do you mean look at the man at the top the man who's in there now he's referring to lyndon johnson or do you think ruby killed the play any part in a story sure i think ruby silences as well ruby weren't commission tells us ruby has in gaza. now i think oswald is a patsy and we don't want him to discuss that he works for the cia then he has an intelligence background i think they want to quiet him very quickly. the warren commission tells us ruby has no known connection to organized crime that's an absurd he's a button man for carlos marcello he runs his club at the sufferance of the mob he's one guns to cuba for marcello he's clearly a low level mob guy and his contacts are the dallas police department because the off duty police officers drink and cold wa
it's johnson. howard hunt says it on his deathbed that it's johnson jack ruby when he's being dragged down the hall they say jack how could this happen this never would have happened if i'd lie stevenson had been vice president he says jack what do you mean look at the man at the top the man who's in there now he's referring to lyndon johnson or do you think ruby killed the play any part in a story sure i think ruby silences as well ruby weren't commission tells us ruby has in gaza. now i think...
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of course, the mayor would like if johnson and johnson would most of their haubdz here. there are 3 people who have made in work my colleagues doug and brian. those two have made this happen to a round of applause for them (clapping.) but the third person who's been behind the screen pulling the strings that made this work on time we signed the leased in december of last year that's actually, the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. it's a delight to have him here and say a few words. mayor (clapping.) well rich thank you very much. i know you can't think of a better way to celebrate 10 years of having this open up to companies like g.e. coming hero to provide a lot of great equipment for start ups. i had my exposure to some of the folks. apprehending you're going to be able to wear a patch that tells us everything that's going ♪ our body. there's a virnd e vending machine you can find golf things in. it's incredible. this is another center and i'm surprised but yet not shocking that would be in danger patch because we're trying to make a lot of things happen in danger
of course, the mayor would like if johnson and johnson would most of their haubdz here. there are 3 people who have made in work my colleagues doug and brian. those two have made this happen to a round of applause for them (clapping.) but the third person who's been behind the screen pulling the strings that made this work on time we signed the leased in december of last year that's actually, the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. it's a delight to have him here and say a few words. mayor...
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it's johnson. howard hunt says it on his deathbed that it's johnson jack ruby when he's being dragged down the hall they say jack how could this happen this never would have happened if i had lie stevenson had been vice president he says jack what do you mean look at the man at the top the man who's in there now he's referring to lyndon johnson or do you think ruby killed the play any part missed or even sure i think ruby silences as well ruby weren't commission tells us ruby has in gaza. i...
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at the beginning of the 1970s of third generations of bully took over the company by johnson i don't see 3 sons you again see here. johnny the latter he would lay off leave the company in 1987. now from 198 had the envelope of the 3 brothers francis the young gentleman in the center became the ceo of the company acting as president and developing. it's franciss pride not only in having lead bully to become a world luxury contraband by to have long been born one hundred years to the day part of emphasis grandfather's of the founder of bully. in 2011 bully became part of the luxury group. nonetheless they continue to be active within the group. carl and the other son continue as president and vice president and france sick as ceo of the entire watch division of the group. now surprisingly in the early days one would not find precious jewel as a superior manufacture and sold silver ware. this was virtual following in the family footprints tradition. so titus his father and grandparent had been skilled silver smiths as well as his ancestors who came from a small village in paris and that
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a deal was in place to sell the team and moving to seattle, but mayor kevin johnson led the effort to find investors to match the offer. cory johnson shows us how a team of tech moguls has the kings poised to achieve great things. >> it is ripe with tech team owners. there's a new ownership group for the sacramento kings. >> i think of it as a social network. >> he is hoping it will turn around a moribund franchise. he is not going it alone. >> these are truly smart people. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> this ownership group has the most patents. we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. only 8 winning seasons. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. one of the biggest tech titans of all tried to swoop in and buy the kings and move the team to seattle. but a group partnered with the city of sacramento and came up with a clever re
a deal was in place to sell the team and moving to seattle, but mayor kevin johnson led the effort to find investors to match the offer. cory johnson shows us how a team of tech moguls has the kings poised to achieve great things. >> it is ripe with tech team owners. there's a new ownership group for the sacramento kings. >> i think of it as a social network. >> he is hoping it will turn around a moribund franchise. he is not going it alone. >> these are truly smart...
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no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the ada. tonight we will hear about the legal requirements, what has been in place. any small businesses that nderst informed as far as their obligations for the ada, there are the mechanisms to provide that information to you. so, we are tasked with providing the information. there have been about 300 small businesses that have received the lawsuits. knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to understand there are individuals out there taking a look at your vulnerability. we have a packet of info
no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the...
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. >> health care manufacturer johnson & johnson will pay more than $2 billion to settle civil and criminal allegations. >> jon: i expect this from you jobson but not you johnson. [ laughter ] actually to be honest with you, i've not trusted johnson and jon since i tried to stop my child's crying but poring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eye. did not work at all. there were still tears after i poured it in there. in fact, this may have exacerbated the situation. [laughter] what complex corporation scheme did they pull that allows them to escape full prosecution? >> they bribed doctors and pharmacies. they got them to prescribe drugs parly to the elderly, children and the decision abled despite health risks or a lack of scientific evidence showing any health benefits for patients. >> jon: holy (bleep). they knowingly bribed doctors to give useless drugs to old people, the disabled, and babies. you are not even allowed to do that in grand theft auto. [ laughter ] you know, i have a question. the question is: >> is anybody going to jail? >> jon: that was the question.
. >> health care manufacturer johnson & johnson will pay more than $2 billion to settle civil and criminal allegations. >> jon: i expect this from you jobson but not you johnson. [ laughter ] actually to be honest with you, i've not trusted johnson and jon since i tried to stop my child's crying but poring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eye. did not work at all. there were still tears after i poured it in there. in fact, this may have exacerbated the...
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johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep. "some music will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its presence. [chanting and drumming] with music, there's no looking away. [spirited clarinet and guitar playing] that is part of the power of music. when you're near it, there's no escape. it can focus your attention on a particular ceremony for example. it can act as a kind of social glue that helps a ceremony to go on over the course of several days. it keeps people's attention focused. music can be used in a work situation. you can find examples of that in africa where people are working in a field. let's say that they are planting millet or they're threshing. any kind of situation where you have go
johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep. "some music will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its...
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell, face first, to his death. seemingly contradicting the defense's side that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> she openly admits she took a dear friend from us, it boggled my mind. >> reporter: they say they plan to prove that for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she made named tony. >> prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. >> reporter: she's pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, her attorneys admit her story changed over time. but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite expected testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought that the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. literally. >> reporter: graham's attorney reveali
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell, face first, to his death. seemingly contradicting the defense's side that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> she openly admits she took a dear friend from us, it boggled my mind. >> reporter: they say they plan to prove that for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from...
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johnson hung up on them. he went to bed not knowing if johnson was going to announce his appointment the next day. but it was johnson's way of controlling him. still my boy. johnson and joe califf on the talked about this in his memoir about the way in which johnson would control people. this was one technique he had. the kiddies would leak things that would be too good vantage. didn't want anyone to delete that they would. it's a very changed environment. >> we begin by talking about the polls. would ask you about asking your professional a suspect in the. he was very focused on greatness and the idea of great leaders, great men, great people in history. where does he rank? if the average, below average, above average? >> i would describe it as a significant present. i would not say he was a great president in the league with let's say fdr or lincoln or washington, but he was a significant president. and in some ways his legacy becomes more significant than his record as president. there were some great achi
johnson hung up on them. he went to bed not knowing if johnson was going to announce his appointment the next day. but it was johnson's way of controlling him. still my boy. johnson and joe califf on the talked about this in his memoir about the way in which johnson would control people. this was one technique he had. the kiddies would leak things that would be too good vantage. didn't want anyone to delete that they would. it's a very changed environment. >> we begin by talking about the...
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congress, called the radical republicans, they looked to johnson and thought johnson would be a good guy and one of them, would actually implement the social policies that so many people had fought for, and they were sadly mistaken in him as it turned out, and in fact johnson was almost impeached, just about a couple years later. so, it was a very rocky transition in this particular case, not because the government didn't work, but because you're just coming out of a dreadful, horrific war. >> that's the theme that i came to recognize in my book as well, that all of these things we see as inevitable, whether it's the revolution, the rise of george washington, lincoln's indispensability, all this stuff. once you get in it, as i know you do in your book, you begin to realize how messy everything was. there was no sense of destiny. everyone was seized with doubt and concern and anxiety, and all of these things merge in a way that is eerily reminiscent of any time, particularly our time. it wasn't a time when they were more clear-sighted and better than us. they were living in extraordin
congress, called the radical republicans, they looked to johnson and thought johnson would be a good guy and one of them, would actually implement the social policies that so many people had fought for, and they were sadly mistaken in him as it turned out, and in fact johnson was almost impeached, just about a couple years later. so, it was a very rocky transition in this particular case, not because the government didn't work, but because you're just coming out of a dreadful, horrific war....
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s woods was paired with zach johnson for the final round battle. it came down to the 18th hole after johnson closed with birdies on 16 and 17. zach johnson appeared to be finished when he put his approach shot in the water. but having taken a drop, johnson produced this moment of magic. [ cheering ] >> reporter: tiger needed par on the final hole. but he placed his second shot in the bunker. woods recovered to save par to force an one-hole playoff. woods and johnson would play 18 again. and tiger found himself back in the same bunker. after zach johnson two-putted, tiger needed to sink his par put to force a second playoff hole. but with the miss johnson completed the comeback finishing 4 under on sunday and 13 under overall on the tournament. >> it's nice, especially when it's my last tournament of the year. i mean, tiger played great. the ones i made, he seemed to miss. he was our host. >> it was pretty impressive what he did on 16, 17, and 18. >> reporter: the world challenge was johnson's first victory of the new season and his final appearance
s woods was paired with zach johnson for the final round battle. it came down to the 18th hole after johnson closed with birdies on 16 and 17. zach johnson appeared to be finished when he put his approach shot in the water. but having taken a drop, johnson produced this moment of magic. [ cheering ] >> reporter: tiger needed par on the final hole. but he placed his second shot in the bunker. woods recovered to save par to force an one-hole playoff. woods and johnson would play 18 again....
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cory johnson, editor-at- large, thank you. i want to bring in michelle she focuses one cyber and government transparency issues like the foreign surveillance act. she joins us from washington, d.c. it a little ironic given that many of the technology companies have been cooperating? is this just political posturing? >> we have been debating privacy since 9/11 nine years ago. this is really the first time they are weighing in and saying the government has gone too far. >> except for the fact that they have a lot braided if the government in certain cases, right? >> right. i think what prompted the new movement is the recent revelation that they are not just serving the companies with court orders that hacking into the system overseas where the laws do not apply. it might have been what pushed them over the edge to get involved. >> the people who run the companies are powerful. they account for a large part of the united states economy. how is the government likely to respond? >> this as a whole new voice to the privacy debate.
cory johnson, editor-at- large, thank you. i want to bring in michelle she focuses one cyber and government transparency issues like the foreign surveillance act. she joins us from washington, d.c. it a little ironic given that many of the technology companies have been cooperating? is this just political posturing? >> we have been debating privacy since 9/11 nine years ago. this is really the first time they are weighing in and saying the government has gone too far. >> except for...
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did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb that's why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that nothing has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i mean i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative to cross over the you got to balance it with the state sector to some degree but the thing that i find infuriating is what i call the bureaucrats. and these people. are crazy and you get to the point soget some of the objectives they set and so on and they end up startling the innovative side of capitalism while not giving you the sort of balancing you want the site to do at the same time and also the bureaucracy is running universities these days and degrading innovative research with a con handle people who don't fit inside their boxes you see it with cha getting of education and yeah and it really does feel like you've actually got you know chairman mao in control of just of stalin suppos
did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb that's why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that nothing has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i mean i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative to cross over the you got to balance it with the state sector to some degree but the thing that...
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we've been talking to jimmie johnson, a relatively new father. two more reasons to perhaps think twice about getting in to a race car. >> watch this car move. right here. something breaks on that car. he just clears the track. >> you had that awful crash at wattkins glen. one of your best friends died from a crash in a stock car crash. at this point, you don't have to be one of the people that do a dangerous job. how do you put into perspective driving cars and the dangers you go through every weekend with the family that you have. >> the family aspect changes things and there are -- there are risks. i mean, it -- i guess i've grown comfortable with the risks. my wife has, as well. when we first started dated, i tried to show her the safety things in the sport. >> indy car is sad to announce that dan wheldon has die. >> there's a photo of you watching tv when dan wheldon died. different sport, different issues. still, you are sitting there watching tv, watching someone you know who has very young children. >> dan's crash, that rocked us. you know
we've been talking to jimmie johnson, a relatively new father. two more reasons to perhaps think twice about getting in to a race car. >> watch this car move. right here. something breaks on that car. he just clears the track. >> you had that awful crash at wattkins glen. one of your best friends died from a crash in a stock car crash. at this point, you don't have to be one of the people that do a dangerous job. how do you put into perspective driving cars and the dangers you go...
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veronica johnson showing some of the latest reports on twitter. >> that's right. we start, too, with a look at the radar. we'll come back and show you some of the pictures, photos that you folks have been taking and sending in to us. take a look at the radar right now. down in the south we see ta pink, that's a mixture of snow and sleet right now. so much of the area we're seeing it covered in white on storm team 4 radar. valerie says they've got two inches along i-81 where some of the worst conditions will be later tonight and tomorrow morning. garrick boyd, falls church, reporting snow. one more stop for you. heading to the south showing where that snow continues to make its way eastward toward areas like mechanicsville. you've had a mixture, you'll switch over to all snow. chuck? >> absolutely right. the way it will be for the remainder of the day, temperatures inching their way barely above the freezing mark. another check of the forecast in a few minutes is there thanks, chuck. >>> snow flakes are falling across the area as the winter storm we've been watchin
veronica johnson showing some of the latest reports on twitter. >> that's right. we start, too, with a look at the radar. we'll come back and show you some of the pictures, photos that you folks have been taking and sending in to us. take a look at the radar right now. down in the south we see ta pink, that's a mixture of snow and sleet right now. so much of the area we're seeing it covered in white on storm team 4 radar. valerie says they've got two inches along i-81 where some of the...
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zach johnson appeared to be finished after he put his approach shot in the water. but having taken a drop johnson produced this moment of magic. tiger needed par on the final hole. but he placed his second shot in the bunker. woods recovered to save par to force a one-hole playoff. woods and johnson would play 18 again and tiger found himself back in the same bunker. after zach johnson two putted for par, tiger needed to sink his par putt to force a second playoff hole but johnson completed the come back finishing four under on sunday and 13 under overall for the tournament. >> it's nice especially when it's my last tournament of the year and tiger played great and a couple putts here and there and the ones i missed he got and he is the host. >> it is pretty impressive what he did on 16, 17 and 18 and he got me. >> reporter: the world challenge was johnson's first victory of the new season as his final appearance of 2013. and i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: amazing, to the nba and kobe bryant returned to the court after 8 months out for injury and in the absence
zach johnson appeared to be finished after he put his approach shot in the water. but having taken a drop johnson produced this moment of magic. tiger needed par on the final hole. but he placed his second shot in the bunker. woods recovered to save par to force a one-hole playoff. woods and johnson would play 18 again and tiger found himself back in the same bunker. after zach johnson two putted for par, tiger needed to sink his par putt to force a second playoff hole but johnson completed the...
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did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb enough why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that nothing has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i'm and i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative across the currency got to balance it with the state sector to some degree but the thing that i find infuriating is what i call the bureaucracy. and these people. are crazy and you get to the point soget some of the objectives they set and so on and they end up startling the innovative side of capitalism while not giving you the sort of balancing you'd want the site to do at the same time and also the bureaucracy is running universities these dyes and degrading innovative research of the khan handle people did not fit inside their boxes you see it was getting an education and you know and it really does feel like you've actually got you know chairman mao in control of joseph stalin supposed
did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb enough why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that nothing has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i'm and i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative across the currency got to balance it with the state sector to some degree but the thing that i...
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officials from japanese firms hitachi and us manufacturer johnson controls are set to join forces. they plan to establish the world's largest air conditioning firm for businesses next year. he got to plan says will spin off its air conditioning business and johnson controls will obtain a sixty percent stake in the joint venture school will use our goal is to establish the world's leading air conditioning system for cars. by combining technology is home detention and chills and controls the dude's president says his firm's energy saving technology along with the us company's global sales network is a ninety lb partnership. japan's banking now boasts the strongest sales in air conditioning systems can be in cash the market. an upgraded to business on the wii with the tech market. it is. it is when sliced present job i was trying to keep the dispute any c a share from getting awards. he held a meeting in tokyo with prime minister seems ill on the way he shared ideas on how to deal with china's newly declared air defense identification zone. i knew it we confirm that japan and the unit
officials from japanese firms hitachi and us manufacturer johnson controls are set to join forces. they plan to establish the world's largest air conditioning firm for businesses next year. he got to plan says will spin off its air conditioning business and johnson controls will obtain a sixty percent stake in the joint venture school will use our goal is to establish the world's leading air conditioning system for cars. by combining technology is home detention and chills and controls the...
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but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. charges of sec-degree murder, volunteer manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter are possible. abc news tried to reach out to attorneys on both sides but have not heard back. >> we'll follow the case all week long. >>> a lot of other news. for that, it's ron claiborne. >> hi, again, dan and bianna. she's making me laugh. in the news today, a national day of prayer and reflection, started a week of events to honor nelson mandela in south afri africa. a memorial service is expected on tuesday, where a lot of kig any tears from around the world will attend, including the obama family. >>> a pennsylvania c
but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. charges of sec-degree murder, volunteer...
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johnson the mayor here in london as recently said that the reason the poor are poor is because they're stupid as sounds like the genic so most was born of these guys are they back to the. i mean they do do the whole thing as we need it when you look at the research behind eugenics which goes back to several books fifty sixty seventy years ago that was a slight because economic research actually did the whole thing you know it's like the revenge of the upper class to have an average i.q. of one hundred twenty one hundred for the middle class and id for the working class to me this was like a twin study to support it we then found out he made up about seventy of his hundred twins it was all fraud like almost everything else and the reality is social structure is locked down with people at the bottom of the system and make an incredible struggle to get up and you get the upper class and want to surly all that broad get their you know a trip from paper to running westminster it isn't brains this is. really speaking poor the poor have different ways to break through the artificial ceiling i
johnson the mayor here in london as recently said that the reason the poor are poor is because they're stupid as sounds like the genic so most was born of these guys are they back to the. i mean they do do the whole thing as we need it when you look at the research behind eugenics which goes back to several books fifty sixty seventy years ago that was a slight because economic research actually did the whole thing you know it's like the revenge of the upper class to have an average i.q. of one...
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johnson had 101 saves in the last two seasons with baltimore. the a's also reportedly signed starting pitcher scott kashmir to a two year deal worth 22 million. kashmir was 10-9 with cleveland last year. his addition means you can subtract bartolo colon. >>> 49ers in a huge nfc west battle next week. you figure tonight's primetime game between the seahawks and the saints would be must see tv. guess again. >> no, no. i mean there's tvs around the building. i'm sure we'll look in on it as we're going about our regular business. >> so what is must see tv for jim harbaugh? an exclusive look at what's on his tv, our gameday 49ers preview, judge judy and the news at 6:00 and 11:00 here on channel 5. >>> fred couples who raised the 12th man flag, defense dominates the saints high powered offense going nowhere. drew brees is taken by michael bennett for a touchdown. hawks win 34-7, 11-1, three games up on the 49ers in the division. >>> college hoops, cal was too tall for the ant eaters tonight. jabari burg with 14. cal wins, they are 6-2. >>> i have in
johnson had 101 saves in the last two seasons with baltimore. the a's also reportedly signed starting pitcher scott kashmir to a two year deal worth 22 million. kashmir was 10-9 with cleveland last year. his addition means you can subtract bartolo colon. >>> 49ers in a huge nfc west battle next week. you figure tonight's primetime game between the seahawks and the saints would be must see tv. guess again. >> no, no. i mean there's tvs around the building. i'm sure we'll look in...
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we had a previous developer michael johnson's has stepped up to the plate. michael johnson stepped down with the china town and they said absolutely we want to be part of this they develop incredible housing projects so the partnership of those along with the tab natural to make this affordable housing possible t is absolutely incredible and i know ms. rogers is 13450i8 down on us to make sure wire doing the right things. i'm honored to be a supervisor at that time, like this is opening up to our population. it's a beautiful building. i haven't seen the artwork but mario was actively see involved and we have so many people who are important. i want to mention reverend town sunday who dealt with the fights and so many people made this probable possible. mr. king led the fight for the naming of the site after ms. rogers. it's an honor to be here and an honor to really have known ms. rogers and know when i'm making decisions at the board of supervisors i want to also know what ms. rogers do. if i do that i won't be politically correct and she was about that. yo
we had a previous developer michael johnson's has stepped up to the plate. michael johnson stepped down with the china town and they said absolutely we want to be part of this they develop incredible housing projects so the partnership of those along with the tab natural to make this affordable housing possible t is absolutely incredible and i know ms. rogers is 13450i8 down on us to make sure wire doing the right things. i'm honored to be a supervisor at that time, like this is opening up to...
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woods was paired with the fellow former masters champion zack johnson, 18 hole battle after johnson closed birdies on 16 and 17. zack johnson appeared to be finished after he put his approach shot in the water. but having taken a drop, johnson produced this moment of magic. tiger needed par on the final hole. but he placed his second shot in the bunker. woods recovered to save par to force a one-hole playoff. woods and johnson would play 18 again. and tiger found himself back in the same bunker. after zack johnson two-putted for par, tiger needed to sink his par putt to force a second playoff hole. but with the miss johnson completed the come back. finishing four under on sunday and 13 under overall for the tournament. >> it's nice. especially when it's my last tournament of the year, and you know i mean -- tiger played great. a couple putts here, couple putts there, ones i made he missed, tip of the cap. he's the host. >> what did he on 16, 17 and 18, you know he got me. >> the world challenge was johnson's first victory of the new season and his final appearance of 2013. zamir karim al j
woods was paired with the fellow former masters champion zack johnson, 18 hole battle after johnson closed birdies on 16 and 17. zack johnson appeared to be finished after he put his approach shot in the water. but having taken a drop, johnson produced this moment of magic. tiger needed par on the final hole. but he placed his second shot in the bunker. woods recovered to save par to force a one-hole playoff. woods and johnson would play 18 again. and tiger found himself back in the same...
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bruce johnson joins us live from city market in northwest with more. good morning, bruce. what happened? >> reporter: you've been around. you know where this is going. it got heated when we tried to get the mayor to talk about the 2010 campaign to get off what he said in the past merely he's done nothing wrong. to some meat on the bone. he refused to do that and was add participant. take a listen for -- adamant. take a listen for yourself. the other candidates who came into it specifically because of 2010, can you go any further other than saying you did nothing wrong? can you tell us when you found out? >> i have said that repeatedly, bruce. people get on a campaign because they want to. people wanted to get on the campaign because they want to be the mayor of the district of columbia the people who like the title. they ought to articulate a vision for the district of columbia. that is what people want to hear. we have a vision. we had a vig. we articulated a vision. we worked at that vision and we will continue to work at that vision. others who would aspire to be in thi
bruce johnson joins us live from city market in northwest with more. good morning, bruce. what happened? >> reporter: you've been around. you know where this is going. it got heated when we tried to get the mayor to talk about the 2010 campaign to get off what he said in the past merely he's done nothing wrong. to some meat on the bone. he refused to do that and was add participant. take a listen for -- adamant. take a listen for yourself. the other candidates who came into it...
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and it's zach johnson who will steal tiger's thunder and take his trophy. the final time here at sherwood. >> two things you don't see. tiger missing a putt like that to lose an event and then smiling afterwards. >> only because it's tiger woods would you think, all right, this is almost a gimme. >> the issue there, he just struck too firmly. >> you can tell zach's surprised. he never thought he would finish in that fashion. >> let's go down to kurt. >> all right. zach, what an incredible finish. i know you hated to see tiger miss that putt, but take us back to the 72nd hole. your second shot with an 8-iron and then the wedge shot. what was going through your mind there? >> it wasn't a big one. it was one of those you hit it just a little hard, a little left, so i was trying to take a little off it. i didn't complete my backswing. it was just a bad swing. got caught up in the moment. and then certainly the next shot was a little too dramatic for me, but, you know, i guess i was teasing it in the holes previous. a lot of luck but i had a good number and very
and it's zach johnson who will steal tiger's thunder and take his trophy. the final time here at sherwood. >> two things you don't see. tiger missing a putt like that to lose an event and then smiling afterwards. >> only because it's tiger woods would you think, all right, this is almost a gimme. >> the issue there, he just struck too firmly. >> you can tell zach's surprised. he never thought he would finish in that fashion. >> let's go down to kurt. >> all...
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i am adam johnson. it is jobs friday. economists are running their numbers to try to figure out how many people were hired. they're also trying to estimate the impact of the fed's massive bond buying program. not to mention the near zero interest rate policy. bill gross tells market makers that it will be time for the fed to walk the walk starting very soon. us to second they allow talk about taper and begin tapering -- whether december is the month is still up for grabs. the fed wants out. there is no doubt about it. many analysts -- even some of the doves, the president of the new york fed said that there is no risk in quantitative easing. there is risk on the standpoint of the balance sheet. interest rates will rise and we may be at risk of capital losses. the fed basically wants us out of there. aey need to replace it with forward guidance policy. it will allow investors to be confident that things will not change so much. >> why are you certain that the fed wants out of quantitative easing? eventually, they want out.
i am adam johnson. it is jobs friday. economists are running their numbers to try to figure out how many people were hired. they're also trying to estimate the impact of the fed's massive bond buying program. not to mention the near zero interest rate policy. bill gross tells market makers that it will be time for the fed to walk the walk starting very soon. us to second they allow talk about taper and begin tapering -- whether december is the month is still up for grabs. the fed wants out....
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by the way, this was lori johnson. this is our risk analysis and has done work to reconstruction especiallily in kobe and post katrina. >> thanks for joining us >> you are going to be coming to the caps meeting. >> i am on the advisory committee. >> most of san francisco of densely built and not very tall. >> what is the relationship of hazard between large buildings and the typical san francisco low rise? >> most large buildings are structural steel buildings and they do well in earthquakes. there's a class there were popular in the 50's and 60's, there's a lot of apartment buildings, about 10 or 15 story tall. they are the worst class to be in. those midrise buildings >> how many of those do you think there are? >> about 500 plus or minus 200. >> we have seen how they perform. for example, in mexico city. >> they look like stacks of pan cakes. they built row after row of these concrete buildings and mexico city is built around an island in the middle and a big lake and they filled it in, just like san francisco. the
by the way, this was lori johnson. this is our risk analysis and has done work to reconstruction especiallily in kobe and post katrina. >> thanks for joining us >> you are going to be coming to the caps meeting. >> i am on the advisory committee. >> most of san francisco of densely built and not very tall. >> what is the relationship of hazard between large buildings and the typical san francisco low rise? >> most large buildings are structural steel...